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Plan B - Open a pharmacy
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Have you actually checked what qualifications you need to be a pharmacist? It's not just a shop you know. If you don't have them you will have to employ someone to have them and I think you will find the cost model won't support this. There won't be enough profit to pay the key positions and then skim anything else off for yourself unless it is incredibly successful. If there were everyone would be doing it.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave you actually checked what qualifications you need to be a pharmacist? It's not just a shop you know. If you don't have them you will have to employ someone to have them and I think you will find the cost model won't support this. There won't be enough profit to pay the key positions and then skim anything else off for yourself unless it is incredibly successful. If there were everyone would be doing it.
Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post2) By coincidence I have several family and friends who have graduated as pharmacists (including other half)
merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHave you actually checked what qualifications you need to be a pharmacist?
Originally posted by northernladuk View PostIt's not just a shop you know. If you don't have them you will have to employ someone to have them and I think you will find the cost model won't support this. There won't be enough profit to pay the key positions and then skim anything else off for yourself unless it is incredibly successful. If there were everyone would be doing it.
Some of them also have family members or have to employ people part-time to work behind the shop counter.
So you are looking at quite a few staff or working very long hours to make this work."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI think in this case it will be Mrs NorthWestPerm2Contr who will be the shop pharmacist.
From the independent pharmacies I've been in they tend to be family run with 2-3 pharmacists* (1 old git and 2 younger members) for the shop so they can cover long opening hours and compete against the Supermarkets, Boots and GP surgeries that have pharmacies attached.
Some of them also have family members or have to employ people part-time to work behind the shop counter.
So you are looking at quite a few staff or working very long hours to make this work.
What PAH said has got me thinking.... I would love to be able to make money being sat next to a pool but how feasible is that and how lucky do you have to be to land such an opportunity?
I just can't think of a good plan B which is feasible.Comment
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I'd take a look at the listings on Daltons Weekly to get an idea of figures involved first.
IMHO, to make any real money, you really need to have a few pharmacies to make any real money so your first step should be with that in mind.
My suggestion, would be to make a list of the GP surgeries in your area and then see if any of them don't have a pharmacy on their doorstep and if one can be setup.
Failing that, a bit of a stretch, see if any of them are in the process of moving location due to, for example, a need for more space and see if there will be a pharmacy on the doorstep of the new location.
Just my tuppence worth.Comment
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Originally posted by eek View PostSo I think he might know what is required.
family and friends who have graduated as pharmacists (including other half) <> the knowledge required to open a pharmacy.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostObviously not else he would not be asking the question on here would he? Have your coat back.
family and friends who have graduated as pharmacists (including other half) <> the knowledge required to open a pharmacy.
Having people a distance removed raising issues means that you are likely to see questions and issues you haven't previously thought about.
One additional issue may be wholesale suppliers. Do you know who they are and what are their rules and requirements before they supply you.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostI think he is using us as a sounding board to see if we can point out any issues or potential issues he hasn't already thought about.
Having people a distance removed raising issues means that you are likely to see questions and issues you haven't previously thought about.
One additional issue may be wholesale suppliers. Do you know who they are and what are their rules and requirements before they supply you.Comment
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Supermarkets - starting to provide Pharmacy/prescriptions
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not wanting to rain on anybodies parade - but near where I live - Tesco / Sainsbury have embedded Chemist/Pharmacies in their stores.
We still have a Pharmacy on the Village High Street (which I prefer to use myself) - but I don't believe Supermarkets would take a punt on Licenses/Stock/Staff etc without doing the research to show it would be profitable.
A quick Google on "SuperMarket Pharmacies" returns quite a few articles.
If I were you - I'd look at the area where you are, Number of Doctors Surgeries you would be serving/catchement area etc.
Like I said - not wanting to rain on your idea - and with your other half already a Pharmacist - better placed than most to find out the info/viability etc.
Maybe partnerships with GP's in your area would be something to look at - (repeat prescriptions sent to your shop perhaps ....)
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